I didn't think it would be this close in the state having the third-highest percentage of Mormons in the nation, but while Romney has apparently won Wyoming fairly handily if one simply counts the number of caucus-goers for each candidate, CNN projects that the delegate contest will be much closer. Romney received the votes of 39% of caucus attendees, compared to 33% for Santorum, 20% for Ron Paul, and 8% for the increasingly pathetic Newt Gingrich. But CNN projects that Rmoney will end up only getting one more delegate than Santorum:
The delegate count may be closer. Of the 26 delegates at stake, CNN estimates Romney will pick up 10 delegates, while Santorum will take in nine delegates, Paul will receive six and Gingrich one.
http://www.cnn.com/...
After tying in the number of delegates in his native state, it's hard to see how Romney can claim this is much of a victory -- especially in view of the fact that he won Wyoming big in 2008, with 67% of the vote there. It seems that the more people see of Rmoney, the less they like him.